Boggs, elected in November to represent the mountain community, has been a lightning rod for controversy over the past months. She has been criticized for suggesting boundary changes[2] for Conifer and Evergreen high schools, adding Wheat Ridge Middle School to a closure list at the last minute and suggesting no principal should be hired if he or she has small children.

“That is of grave concern (because) the suggestion is illegal and it does open the district up for lawsuits,” said former state Sen. Norma Anderson, who appeared before the board on June 3 with others from Jefferson County community.

“We’ve grown increasingly concerned with this board’s pattern of behavior over the past several months,” said Hereford Percy, former Jeffco board member.

“I would not be here today if any of these incidents were isolated in scope,” said Albritton, saying Boggs’ pattern of behavior doesn’t fit with board norms or goals. “She has embarrassed the board and district by her behavior.”

Boggs, reached for comment, said she is forbidden by board norms from talking to the press.